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WATCH: Matt Olson goes deep to give the Braves a 4-3 lead in the fifth

This is Olson's Major League Leading 47th home run.

Matt Olson hit his Major League leading 47th home run of the season tonight to give the Braves a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the fifth. Olson stays hot with this blast and has now hit home runs in his last four games.

Tonight’s home run did not clear the fence by much, but it was enough to evade the glove of Tommy Edman in center field.

Andruw Jones holds the Braves single-season record with 51 home runs in 2005. Olson is now just five home runs away from writing his name in the Braves record book.


Lineup for the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, September 7th

Here's how the Braves will line up for the finale:

Atlanta's begun giving rest to the regulars, with ironman Austin Riley getting his first day off of the season. Nicky Lopez enters the lineup, batting 9th and playing 3rd base, which shifts hitters around somewhat to fill Riley's traditional #3 spot in the order. Travis d'Arnaud rotates in behind the plate, batting 6th.

Pitching Matchup for the Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, September 7th

Atlanta's sending ace Max Fried to the mound tonight. 6-1 with a 2.52 ERA on the season, Fried's missing some of the typical mileage on his arm thanks to a two and half month-long stint on the injured list for a forearm strain. The lefty is 4-0 with a 0.34 ERA in five career appearances (four starts) against Fried, striking out twenty-nine and allowing only one run on fifteen hits and eight walks in 26.2 career innings. Only six current Cardinals have ever faced Fried, and only one, 3B Nolan Arenado, has taken him deep, batting 3-16 with one homer and two RBIs.

Opposing the Braves is veteran Adam Wainwright. The Brunswick, GA native is 3-10 with a 8.10 ERA in his 18 starts this season for the Cardinals. Desperately looking for two more wins to get to an even 200 in his career before his expected retirement this offseason, Wainwright's hoping to recapture his old magic against the team that drafted him - he was Atlanta's first round pick, 29th overall, in 2000. Traded away in 2003 for JD Drew and Eli Marrero, Wainwright's seemingly held a bit of a grudge against the Braves, with a lifetime 10-4 record and 3.42 ERA in 21 appearances (16 starts) against the team he grew up watching as a kid.


How to Watch the Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, September 7th

Tonight's series finale is a 7:20 PM ET first pitch from Truist Park. The TV broadcast is on Bally Sports South throughout Braves Country and MLB.tv nationally. The radio call is available in the Atlanta metro area on 680 The Fan, across the Southeast on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network, and nationally on MLB.tv.

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